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Review on Vacuum cleaner Dyson V11 Absolute (SV14), grey/blue by Dagmara Zuba ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I should have looked for better, I spent my money on a mediocre product.

I opted for the most potent vacuum in the hopes that it would serve as a replacement for the standard model, but that it would be less expensive, easier to move, and more fun to use. The quality of the vacuuming itself has not been criticized, but its portability and user-friendliness have been criticized heavily. If you're familiar with using upright vacuum cleaners, I think you'll enjoy this model. If you're not, though, you might want to take a closer look in the store. I suggest paying close attention to your "habits" when cleaning before purchasing your first vacuum. * While I normally just run the nozzle of my conventional vacuum down the baseboard, this won't work because the turbo brush prevents it from moving laterally. This means that a standard vacuum nozzle can't reach in between the wall and the table (although an older vacuum can, by simply moving the brush sideways). I move the brush around quite a bit; I'll move it beyond the threshold, switch it around if I think I missed some dirt, etc. The prior vacuum was mechanical, but the new one is so heavy that you can feel its effects as soon as you start using it. * Changing the nozzles and turning over the pipe on a regular vacuum cleaner only takes a single move. Here, though, habit will prevent you from doing so; the heaviness of the component will eventually cause you to set it down and make a replacement.

Pros
  • Absence of wires
Cons
  • Cons: - a little on the hefty side - You have to hold the button for work - it's really inconvenient, although it is pressed easily, but sometimes there's a need to shift from hand to hand, intercept, and the vacuum cleaner stops at this time - it's annoying (especially the sound: the uniform sound of the vacuum cleaner is perceived normally, but " torn" is very unpleasant to hear). Hair on furniture is difficult to remove; you'll need to repeat the process multiple times (and, again, this vacuum's hose is heavier than a standard vacuum's). Because of its bulk, the primary turbo brush cannot be used with a wall-hung toilet. I didn't test the rest since I don't want to use a roller in the bathroom. Also, you have to remember to bring the nozzles with you. The garbage can is the most obvious one. Due of its necessity, an upright vacuum cleaner is probably kept in a highly visible location. And it comes in a totally see-through container (which, if not thoroughly wiped after each cleaning, doesn't appear particularly aesthetically pleasant) that, supposedly, scratches with time and becomes murky - Price. It's not worth the cost in my opinion; in fact, I'm considering selling it at a flea market in exchange for a dozen cheap vacuums that I can use for quick cleanups in case anything has been knocked over. More was expected from the best vacuum cleaner available.